calk
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calk (plural calks)
calk (third-person singular simple present calks, present participle calking, simple past and past participle calked)
From French calque, ultimately derived from Latin calcō (“I trample”) .[1] Doublet of calque.
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calk (third-person singular simple present calks, present participle calking, simple past and past participle calked)
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